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Nat King Cole ? Unforgettable (1951)
Unforgettable is a popular song written by Irving Gordon. The song’s original working title was Uncomparable. The music publishing company asked Irving to change it to Unforgettable. The song was published in 1951. The most popular version of the song was recorded by Nat King Cole in 1951, with an arrangement written by Nelson Riddle. […]
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Charles Mingus ? Love Chant (1956)
Pithecanthropus Erectus is a 1956 album by jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus. Mingus noted that this was the first album where he taught arrangements to his musicians by ear in lieu of writing everything down. [source] Tracks on Pithecanthropus Erectus: 1. Pithecanthropus Erectus – 10:36 / 2. A Foggy Day - 7:50 (George Gershwin) / 3. Profile of … Continue reading »
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Duke Ellington and His Orchestra ? Jam With Sam (1951)
Recorded May 10, 1951, Columbia recording session, New York City. Columbia 39670. Nelson Williams, Andres Meringuito, Cat Anderson, Harold Baker (t) / Ray Nance (t,vl,v) / Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson, Juan Tizol (tb) / Jimmy Hamilton (cl,ts) / Russell Procope (cl,as) / Willie Smith (as) / Paul Gonsalves (ts) / Harry Carney (cl,as,bar) / Duke Ellington (p,tk) … Continue reading »
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Billie Holliday / Ray Ellis & His Orchestra ? I?m a Fool To Want You (1958)
First track on the album Lady In Satin by Billie Holliday and Ray Ellis & His Orchestra , recorded 19?21 February 1958, released on Columbia same year. This is the most controversial of all Billie Holiday records. Lady Day herself said that this session (which finds her accompanied by Ray Ellis´ string orchestra) was her personal favorite, and many listeners … Continue reading »
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Art Blakey &The Jazz Messengers ? A Night in Tunisia (1959)
Live from Paris , 1959. Art Bakley – Drums Wayne Shorter – Tenor Saxophone Lee Morgan – Trumpet Walter Davis Jnr – Piano Jymie Merritt – Bass The band led by drummer Art Blakey (center), including saxophonist Wayne Shorter and trumpeter Lee Morgan.
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23:23: Torero
All ye faithful readers of ALL SCANDINAVIAN know I’m all for dreamy indiepop gang Delay Trees fronted by Rami Vierula, and if you’re really faithful you’d know that said Vierula has got a DIY bedroom solo project as 23:23 going on. It’s a project I also quite like and back in August last year I [...]
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23:23: Torero
All ye faithful readers of ALL SCANDINAVIAN know I’m all for dreamy indiepop gang Delay Trees fronted by Rami Vierula, and if you’re really faithful you’d know that said Vierula has got a DIY bedroom solo project as 23:23 going on. It’s a project I also quite like and back in August last year I [...]
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Elmo Hope Trio ? Hot Sauce (1953)
Hot Sauce is recorded in New York, May – June 1953. The track is from Elmo Hope Trio & Quintet, released in 1983. St. Elmo Sylvester Hope (June 27, 1923 ? May 19, 1967) was an American jazz pianist, performing chiefly in the bop and hard bop genres. His highly individual piano-playing and, especially, his compositions have led a few … Continue reading »
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Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane ? Why Was I Born ? (1958)
Why Was I Born ? is the fourth track on the album Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane, recorded in Hackensack, NJ, March 7, 1958. Kenny Burrell and John Coltrane is an album credited to jazz musicians Kenny Burrell and John Coltrane. It was originally released on the New Jazz label as NJ 8276 in 1963, then reissued in 1967 on Prestige … Continue reading »
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